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Glycemic Index

Eating right can lower your blood sugar, LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. Healthy foods in the right amounts can help to keep your glucose levels stable, too, and slow or prevent diabetes complications.

The glycemic index (GI) classifies carbohydrates based on how quickly and how much they boost blood sugar compared to pure glucose. Choose low-GI foods are best for keeping blood sugar levels down.

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